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So nzxt just pushed out a release for their cam software that enables you to overclock your gpu through it. I got excited because I have the nzxt hue+ so their cam software is on my start-up list anyway I quickly went and uninstalled after burner and tried setting an overclock on cam.... I realized it was more unstable for some reason so I reinstalled after burner and ate the cam settings to default. Now when I try to overclock my gpu is stuck at 405mhz on core clock and on memory clock.... It won't even boost or anything.... Is there anything I should try before contacting evga? 

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usually that's caused by a driver crash,tried rebooting? also what gpu?

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1 minute ago, TwoFace said:

So nzxt just pushed out a release for their cam software that enables you to overclock your gpu through it. I got excited because I have the nzxt hue+ so their cam software is on my start-up list anyway I quickly went and uninstalled after burner and tried setting an overclock on cam.... I realized it was more unstable for some reason so I reinstalled after burner and ate the cam settings to default. Now when I try to overclock my gpu is stuck at 405mhz on core clock and on memory clock.... It won't even boost or anything.... Is there anything I should try before contacting evga? 

  1. Close all of your OC / monitoring software.
  2. Then, open GPU-Z and press the "extract Bios" button and say yes. You don't actually need to save the file, so long as the windows pops up, you can just cancel it.
  3. Close GPU-Z
  4. Re-open afterburner. You should be able to OC normally now.

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1 minute ago, McHox said:

usually that's caused by a driver crash,tried rebooting? also what gpu?

980ti... Sorry thought I had mentioned..... Also I have been having this issue for a few days now and Im not the kind of person to leave my pc on, so yes I have rebooted. 

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1 minute ago, TwoFace said:

980ti... Sorry thought I had mentioned..... Also I have been having this issue for a few days now and Im not the kind of person to leave my pc on, so yes I have rebooted. 

reinstall drivers(or update if you have a older one) and check clean install in the installer(or whatever that box for a clean install is called)

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3 minutes ago, Imakuni said:
  1. Close all of your OC / monitoring software.
  2. Then, open GPU-Z and press the "extract Bios" button and say yes. You don't actually need to save the file, so long as the windows pops up, you can just cancel it.
  3. Close GPU-Z
  4. Re-open afterburner. You should be able to OC normally now.

Thank you, I will try this when I get home from work tonight

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